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   minister in Sofia 260
   and Russian mobilization (July 1914) 483
   and Serbian occupation of Albania 286
SPD (German Social Democratic Party) 228, 526â7
Speck von Sternburg, Hermann 182
Spicer, G.S. (Foreign Office clerk) 161
Spring-Rice, Sir Cecil 202
Srinagar 322
Stampa, La
(Italian newspaper) 226
Stampa
(Serbian newspaper) 388
Standard
(British newspaper) 129, 541
Standart
(yacht) 316
Stanley, Venetia 490, 542
Steed, Henry Wickham 70, 77, 281, 492
StepanoviÄ, Raiko 57
StepanoviÄ, Stepa 58, 96
Stern, Fritz xxi Å tip 43
Stockholm 498â500
Stockmar, Christian Friedrich, Baron 174
Stolberg, Prince 518
Stolypin, Pyotr Arkadyevich 177â8, 186, 187, 188â9, 215, 270, 271
   assassination 177, 189, 218, 259, 475
Storck, Wilhelm Ritter von, Austrian minister in Belgrade 287, 387, 390, 392
Strandmann, Basil 430â31, 460â61
Stumm, Wilhelm von 399
Stürgkh, Count Karl von 68, 69
Sudan 132, 133, 164
Südekum, Albert 526
Suez Canal 134
Sukhomlinov, Vladimir, Russian minister of war 215, 346, 514, 557
   and July 1914 crisis 474, 506â7
   and Liman von Sanders mission in Constantinople 344
   relations with press 232
   reorganization and redeployment of army 219â20, 223, 304, 352, 473
   rivalry with finance ministry 215, 216, 218, 220, 223, 224, 267, 557
   Turkish Straits question 340, 353
   war policies 220, 420
   winter crisis 1912-13 266â8, 272
Sumadija 31
SunariÄ, Josip 369
Svechin, Mikhail Alekseevich 116, 587
n
150
Sverbeyev, S.N. 406
Sweden 305
   neutrality 500
   Poincaré visits (July 1914) 498â501
Sykes, Sir Mark 342
Syria 342, 559
Szapáry, Count Frigyes (âFritz'),
   ambassador to Russia 290, 395, 399, 409
   July 1914 crisis 427, 444â5, 452, 472, 483, 652
n
39
Szczakowa 479
Széchényi, Count Dionys 479
Szécsen, Count Nikolaus 404
Szögyényi, Count László 392, 401â2, 412â13, 414â15, 417, 422, 618
n
163
Tangier 156, 196
TankosiÄ, Voja 35, 46, 49, 52, 53â4, 55, 385, 455, 465
Tardieu, André 234â5
Tatishchev, Ilya Leonidovich 236, 363, 508â9
telegraphy 336, 442, 480, 498
Temesvar (Timisoara) 425
Temps, Le
(newspaper) 230â31, 234â5, 312, 406 âtension travellers', German 524â5
Teschen 360
TheodoroviÄ, Belimir 4
Thesiger, Wilfred 15, 16
Thessaloniki
see
Salonika Thirty Days' War (1897) 294
Thrace 42, 252, 253, 259, 264
Three Emperors' Leagues (1873/1881) 79, 83, 125, 126, 128
Three Year Law (France) 223, 238, 308, 311, 350, 440, 443â4
Thurn, Count Douglas 112
Tibet 87, 158, 166, 322
Times, The
12, 70, 281, 329, 406, 492, 541
Times Literary Supplement
77
Timok rebellion (1883) 7, 17
Tirpitz, Alfred von:
   July 1914 crisis and outbreak of war 516, 520, 528, 531, 549
   naval expansion programme 148, 149, 150, 318
   war council (December 1912) 329
Tisza, István, Hungarian prime minister 72, 97, 397
   and assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand 397â9
   and Balkan Wars (1912-13) 291, 292
   and July 1914 crisis 400, 402, 423, 424â5, 426, 429â30, 451â2, 518
Tittoni, Tomaso 93
Tobruk 248
Togo Heiachiro 152
Toshev, Andrey 259â60, 275
Transvaal 149, 163, 164, 180
   crisis (1894-95) 145â7, 159, 174
Transylvania 66, 67, 71, 81â2, 91, 115, 278, 398, 404, 414, 424, 425
Tribuna, La
(newspaper) 226
Trieste 22, 93
Triple Alliance (1882) 92â3, 114, 121â3, 125â6, 129â30, 157, 249â50
Tripoli 247, 248
Tripolitania 93, 248, 249
Tschirschky, Baron Heinrich von 195, 199, 394, 399, 407â8, 412, 523, 525
Turkestan 322
Turkey 251
  Â
see also
Ottoman Empire
Turkish Straits:
   British naval mission 250, 342â3, 485
   British policy on Russian access 158, 187â8, 250â51, 258â9, 342, 355
   closed during Libyan and Balkan Wars 248, 249, 262, 340, 341
   German interests in 250â51, 340â41, 345
   Italian policy on Russian access 244, 262
   and Russian Balkan policy 259, 260â61, 264, 347â8, 353, 484â6
   strategic importance to Russia 36, 78, 85, 86, 87, 126, 127, 128, 137, 176, 177, 340â41, 348â9, 353, 484, 653
n
49
Turnovo 273
Tuzla 50, 54
Tyrrell, Sir William (
later
1st Baron Tyrrell) 202, 323, 325, 530, 535, 536, 626
n
36
U-boats 329, 330
Uganda 145
Ugron, Stefan von 95â6
Ujedinjenje ili smrt!
see
Black Hand Ulster Question 342, 488â90, 493, 545
Union of the Russian People (nationalist organization) 229
United States of America 76, 99, 142, 166, 179, 214
   economy 165
   imperialism 76, 151â2, 161
   twentieth-century foreign relations 239â40
Upper Nile 132, 133, 145
Ãsküb
see
Skopje
Varešanin, Marijan 41, 48
Vatilieu 554
Vecherneye Vremya
(newspaper) 389
VemiÄ, Velimir 96â7
Venezuela 142, 161
Verdun 440, 548
Verneuil, Maurice de 311â12, 326
Versailles, Treaty of (1919) xxi, xxii, xxvii, 560
VesniÄ, Milenko 60, 263
Vickers (shipbuilders) 485
Victor Emmanuel III, King of Italy 92, 93, 183â4, 244
Victoria, Queen 173, 174
Victoria Louise, Princess of Prussia 339
Vienna:
   parliament building 67
   Schönbrunn Palace 117, 291, 396
Vietnam War 240
Vignal, Colonel 299
Vilna (Vilnius), military district 478, 483, 525
Viviani, René, prime minister 311, 313, 361, 446, 501â3, 505, 508, 651
n
2
   state visit to St Petersburg (July 1914) 426, 427, 438â40, 441â2, 444, 446â7, 448â9, 451, 498, 499, 500
   and Three Year Law 311, 440, 443
Vogelsang, Heinrich 142
Vojvodina 24, 26, 67, 76, 82
Waldersee, Count Alfred von 151, 516
Warsaw 524
   military district 266, 267â8, 478, 483
Weltpolitik
150â52, 593
n
95
Wermuth, Adolf 215â16, 218
West, Dame Rebecca 555
Whitehead, J.B. 34â5
Whitlock, Brand 551
Widenmann, Wilhelm 220â22
Wiesner, Friedrich von 453â4
Wilhelm II, Kaiser: anti-British statements 134
   and assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand 404, 408
   and Balkan Wars 289â90, 330
   Baltic Port meeting with Tsar Nicholas (1912) 314â15, 316â17
   Baltic summer cruises 414, 501, 516, 520
   Björko meeting with Tsar Nicholas (1905) 154â5, 181, 184
   character 170â73, 179â80, 182
  Â
Daily Telegraph
Affair (1908) 199, 200
   on Entente Cordiale 154
   and Hoyos mission to Berlin (July 1914) 401, 412â13, 414, 415
   July 1914 crisis 414, 415â17, 418, 501, 515, 516, 520â24, 525â7
   Kruger telegram (1896) 146, 161, 174, 235
   and Liman von Sanders mission in Constantinople 339â40, 345
   and marriage of Archduke Franz Ferdinand 107
   meetings with Franz Ferdinand 289, 291, 400
   mobilization of army (August 1914) 527, 531â3, 660
n
131
   and Morocco question 195, 199, 207, 208
   and naval expansion 147â8, 221â2, 318, 319, 329, 330
   political influence and development of foreign policy 129, 143, 173, 178â83, 184, 198, 199â200, 334, 363, 400
   Potsdam Accord (1910) 167, 189, 314
   relations with press 227, 234
   on threat of Russian military build up 420â21
   views on Britain 527â8
   visits Britain (1891) 129
   visits Morocco (1905) 156â7, 181
   visits Ottoman Empire (1889 & 1898) 251
   war council (December 1912) 329â30, 333, 354, 517
   âWilly-Nicky' telegrams with Tsar 512â13, 523â4, 526
Wilkinson, Henry Spenser 237 âWilly-Nicky' telegrams (Kaiser Wilhelm-Tsar Nicholas) 512â13, 523â4, 526
Wilson, Sir Arthur Knyvet 150
Wilson, Sir Henry:
   director of military operations 209, 222â3, 306, 332â3, 358, 489, 494, 541
   Wilson-Dubail memorandum (1911) 213
Wilson, Keith 166
Wilson, Woodrow 214
Wirballen (Kybartai) 433â4
Witte, Sergei 176, 177, 178, 186, 272, 355, 363, 418, 444
Yalu, River 176
Yanina 255, 256
Yannitsa 253
Yanushkevich, Nikolai, chief of Russian General Staff 462, 472â3, 475, 476, 478, 506, 507, 508, 509, 512, 651
n
7
Yellow Book, French 510
Yorkshire Post
492
âYoung Bosnia'
see
Mlada Bosna
Young Turks 84, 246
Yugoslavia xxiv, 108, 456â7
Zach, František 21
n
Zagreb
see
Agram
ZajeÄar 18
Zanzibar 129, 163
ŽerajiÄ, Bogdan 41â2, 48, 51, 573
n
108
Zhilinsky, Yakov 267, 304â5, 306, 344, 348, 353, 358
Zimmermann, Arthur 210, 399â400, 402, 413â14, 423, 520
Zweig, Stefan 376
CHRISTOPHER CLARK
is a professor of modern European history and a fellow of St. Catharine's College at the University of Cambridge, UK. He is the author of
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